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Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort and Greenfleet have recently announced a partnership, aimed at offsetting the carbon emissions from flights to and from the island.
With the commitment of being a self-sustainable eco-resort,... Read more

As an island and with a large and mostly intact natural habitat, Tasmania provides a safe haven for a huge range of unique wildlife; many found nowhere else. The Tasmanian Devil is perhaps... Read more

From the moment our group of ten friends arrived at Sab Lord's wonderful Kakadu camp on June 1, 2017 the many species of wildlife absolutely amazed us. Birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, marsupials and... Read more

June has been a particularly busy month for us up at Arkaba with various conservation projects!
We finally began our rabbit warren mapping process having received our site clearances from the Adnyamathanha Traditional... Read more

Whale watching season with Oz Whale Watching has kicked off in Sydney with the northern migration well under way. There has been sightings everyday since we started our season on 18th May with... Read more

Exciting news from Phillip Island this week, with the first whales of the migration season spotted along the Bass Coast. These sightings are eagerly anticipated, beginning of the annual whale migration along the... Read more

Ningaloo Reef is an incredibly diverse fringing reef system on Western Australia coast line. After a romantic full moon in March or April, the corals feeling the love on Ningaloo, release their eggs... Read more

Animal images are incredibly popular – our Facebook and Instagram feeds are full of baby Koalas, smiling Quokkas and contented sea turtles.
Does this popularity help wild animals in any way? Not really,... Read more

Summer on Kangaroo Island is a time of change and opportunity. The long days, warm sun and persistent southeasterly winds have dried the last of the winter and spring rains and the seasonal... Read more